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GT USA welcomes Liebherr crane
SAL Heavy Lift’s vessel Frauke has delivered one of Liebherr’s largest mobile harbour cranes to GT USA’s Canaveral Cargo Terminal (CCT).
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Enstructure approved as Wilmington port operator
Marine terminal and logistics company Enstructure has obtained final approval to become an operator at the port of Wilmington, USA, replacing GT USA Wilmington.
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GT USA invests with Konecranes
GT USA – the US subsidiary of Gulftainer – has taken delivery of five rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes at the port of Wilmington in Delaware, USA.
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Momentum names Bertuola to lead US operation
Jim Bertuola is to take up the role of vice president and head of Momentum Logistics’ operation at the port of Wilmington in Delaware.
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Blades arrive in Wilmington
GT USA Wilmington has handled 39 wind turbine blades at its Delaware terminal on behalf of GE Renewable Energy.
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Wilmington introduces IPOS
GT USA Wilmington has implemented an integrated port operating system (IPOS) to upgrade and optimise the port’s IT system.
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Reachstackers arrive in Wilmington
GT USA Wilmington has taken delivery of three fully electric 45-ton (40.8-tonne) reachstackers from Konecranes.
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GT USA increases cargo handling capacity in Wilmington
GT USA Wilmington, the US arm of Gulftainer, has placed an order with Konecranes for nine all-electric rubber-tyred gantry cranes for its facilities at the port of Wilmington.
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It’s a steel … on both sides of the Atlantic
While the US port of Wilmington was welcoming its first load of SSAB/Swedish steel for the 2018-19 winter season, UK logistics specialist AV Dawson secured a three-year extension to support British Steel’s steel rolling operations at two sites.
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GT USA invests in Wilmington
GT USA, a subsidiary of UAE-based Gulftainer, is investing approximately USD600 million in the port of Wilmington as part of a 50-year concession agreement.
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Canaveral's OOG handling sky-rockets
June 30 - SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket booster has returned to Port Canaveral, USA on board the drone ship, Of Course I Still Love You, after its successful launch and landing on June 23.
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Canaveral targets cyber crime
August 5 - Canaveral Port Authority plans to spend USD1.6 million to fund a new cyber-security program.